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Why do we always find the flaw when we look in the mirror — and why is it so hard to just say "not bad"? In this episode, Corey and Rosanne dig into the universal experience of self-criticism and the deeply rooted belief that we are never quite enough, tracing it back to childhood messages, cultural conditioning, and the comparison habit so many women spend decades practicing. Together they explore the connection between perfectionism, anxiety, and self-worth — and offer a powerful reframe for catching yourself in the spiral and finally starting to flip the switch.
By Providence Video ProductionsWhy do we always find the flaw when we look in the mirror — and why is it so hard to just say "not bad"? In this episode, Corey and Rosanne dig into the universal experience of self-criticism and the deeply rooted belief that we are never quite enough, tracing it back to childhood messages, cultural conditioning, and the comparison habit so many women spend decades practicing. Together they explore the connection between perfectionism, anxiety, and self-worth — and offer a powerful reframe for catching yourself in the spiral and finally starting to flip the switch.